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American TV ads for NOACs.
Whilst in the USA 2 weeks ago I watched several news channels including CNN and was amazed at how much medical advertising there was. In particular I saw at least 6 advertisements for the new anticoagulants Xarelto and Eliquis. One advertisement featured an aged Arnold Palmer and a group of men on
Whilst in the USA 2 weeks ago I watched several news channels including CNN and was amazed at how much medical advertising there was. In particular I saw at least 6 advertisements for the new anticoagulants Xarelto and Eliquis. One advertisement featured an aged Arnold Palmer and a group of men on
jennydog
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AF Association
9 years ago
Aspirin Facts
In several posts, I've seen references to NOT using aspirin. What is this about? Does anyone have any links to research about it? Background: 50 year old female. Diagnosed with AF in early June 2014. Could not control it with medication, and I stayed in AF constantly. Had ablation in July 2014
In several posts, I've seen references to NOT using aspirin. What is this about? Does anyone have any links to research about it? Background: 50 year old female. Diagnosed with AF in early June 2014. Could not control it with medication, and I stayed in AF constantly. Had ablation in July 2014
cdeterra
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AF Association
9 years ago
Anti coagulant antidotes for NOACs
Portola Announces Phase 3 ANNEXA-R Study of Andexanet Alfa and Factor Xa Inhibitor XARELTO(R) (rivaroxaban) Met Primary Endpoint With High Statistical Significance Andexanet Alfa is the Only Universal Factor Xa Inhibitor Antidote Shown to Directly Reverse the Anticoagulant Activity of These Agents in
Portola Announces Phase 3 ANNEXA-R Study of Andexanet Alfa and Factor Xa Inhibitor XARELTO(R) (rivaroxaban) Met Primary Endpoint With High Statistical Significance Andexanet Alfa is the Only Universal Factor Xa Inhibitor Antidote Shown to Directly Reverse the Anticoagulant Activity of These Agents in
iris1205
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 years ago
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Aspirin
For some reason when I visited my EP two months ago he put me on Eliquis and told me told hold off on the aspirin. My cardiologist told me not to stop the aspirin. Well to make a long story short I never restarted the aspirin. Been feeling fine and a lot of the breathless symptoms I had while exercising
For some reason when I visited my EP two months ago he put me on Eliquis and told me told hold off on the aspirin. My cardiologist told me not to stop the aspirin. Well to make a long story short I never restarted the aspirin. Been feeling fine and a lot of the breathless symptoms I had while exercising
paulh1
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AF Association
10 years ago
Sotalol
I took amiodarone for 3 1/2 years and developed severe hyperthyroid. Currently taking 40mg prednisone and just added methimazole to try and control that. I was changed to Sotalol 80mg twice a day initially and then upped after having break through to 120 twice a day. 3 days later at EKG EP said to
I took amiodarone for 3 1/2 years and developed severe hyperthyroid. Currently taking 40mg prednisone and just added methimazole to try and control that. I was changed to Sotalol 80mg twice a day initially and then upped after having break through to 120 twice a day. 3 days later at EKG EP said to
Brendaafib
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AF Association
10 years ago
Change to Apixaban
Picked up my first packs of Eliquis (Apixaban) today so will be starting them in the next couple of days once my warfarin INR is south of 2.0 (but only just!!). Quite exciting to think of all that lovely spinach and brocolli I can now enjoy without a care and no more trips to the hospital for blood
Picked up my first packs of Eliquis (Apixaban) today so will be starting them in the next couple of days once my warfarin INR is south of 2.0 (but only just!!). Quite exciting to think of all that lovely spinach and brocolli I can now enjoy without a care and no more trips to the hospital for blood
AnticoagulateNow
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AF Association
10 years ago
Pac's 3 months after ablation
I've learned so much reading these posts. This is a wonderful group - this is my first post. I am 52, female and was diagnosed with AFib in March 2014. I had a PVI ablation in August 2014. I recently finished wearing a 30 day monitor which showed lots and lots of PAC's. I thought it was afib since it
I've learned so much reading these posts. This is a wonderful group - this is my first post. I am 52, female and was diagnosed with AFib in March 2014. I had a PVI ablation in August 2014. I recently finished wearing a 30 day monitor which showed lots and lots of PAC's. I thought it was afib since it
Di1962
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AF Association
10 years ago
Mathematician required
After my depressing post yesterday, I managed to get an appointment today with another doc in the practice. My goodness he was brilliant! I had my 1st b12 jab today and appointments for another 4 for now. He also sent me for more blood tests ( quite a few not sure what) He is also contacting a gastro
After my depressing post yesterday, I managed to get an appointment today with another doc in the practice. My goodness he was brilliant! I had my 1st b12 jab today and appointments for another 4 for now. He also sent me for more blood tests ( quite a few not sure what) He is also contacting a gastro
Pinkpeony
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
I have seen recent advertisements for Eliquis as an alternative for Warfarin....is anyone aware if this applies to APS patients?
Cheri
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Are Eliquis, Pradaxa or Dabigatran available on the NHS? They are more efficient than Warfarin and are recommended by NICE
Grandygrant
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AF Association
11 years ago
Was on Amiodarone 200 mg.a day, but specalist diagnosed "Amiodarone Induced Myopathy" muscle loss and weakness,I have long standing A Fib
I am male, 69, & am now trying Multaq, knowing it is not the equal of Ami., but hoping the Myopathy may not deteriorate further now I am off the Amiodarone. I am on the new anticoag Eliquis (Apixaban, a BMY product) instead of Plavix, in case of AF breakthrough.Does anyone know of any effective but less
I am male, 69, & am now trying Multaq, knowing it is not the equal of Ami., but hoping the Myopathy may not deteriorate further now I am off the Amiodarone. I am on the new anticoag Eliquis (Apixaban, a BMY product) instead of Plavix, in case of AF breakthrough.Does anyone know of any effective but less
feorais
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Anticoagulation Support
12 years ago
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